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body Constantine MaroulisConstantine Maroulis made "American Idol" history last month when he earned a Tony nomination for his lead role in the Broadway hit, "Rock of Ages," and Thursday night I had a chance to see why.

Just three nights before he finds out whether he'll also become the first "Idol" finalist to win a Tony, I checked out "Rock of Ages," and it was a tremendous display of '80s nostalgia. Packed with songs from the likes of Journey, Bon Jovi, Poison, REO Speedwagon and many more, the show is set on Los Angeles' iconic Sunset Strip in the mid-'80s. The story itself is a little thing: A German strip-mall developer is proposing to pave over the heart of L.A.'s rock history while Constantine plays Drew, a too-nice aspiring rocker who also gets wrapped up in a love story.

Regardless of whether Constantine wins the award Sunday night (you can watch the broadcast of the Tony Awards, hosted by Neil Patrick Harris, at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBS), his nomination is another huge step toward proving the talent that has come out of "American Idol" in its eight-year history.

During the awards show, Constantine and his castmates will perform with Poison.

"Billy Elliott" leads the nominations race with 15 of them, and is probably the heavy favorite to win in pretty much every category. But if you're looking for nothing but a good time, "Rock of Ages" is the winner.

"I haven't had that much fun on Broadway since..." I overheard someone saying on the way out of the show, before finishing the sentence, "... probably ever!"

"Rock of Ages" is not your typical Broadway show. The moment you walk in, the 1,000-plus-seat theater is decorated from the floors to the ceiling with Sunset Strip nostalgia and filled with smoke (the sweet-smelling, fog-machine kind). You can order beer at your seat, and the audience is encouraged to sing along and wave lighters in the air for the power ballads.

But it's the sweet story-telling and the clever use of hair-metal tunes that give this show its unique quality. The familiarity of the songs, placed in the context of the show, evokes an emotional reaction, at times. Constantine leads a terrific cast that starts with his co-star Amy Spanger as his love interest, Sherrie, and continues through virtually every supporting cast member. The hilarious narrator Lonny, played Mitchell Jarvis, would steal the show if not for the tremendous vocal performances.

For more information, check out www.rockofagesmusical.com

*** Click here to comment! Have you "Rock of Ages"? Are you pulling for Constantine to win a Tony?

Message Edited by Victor_Balta on 06-05-2009 05:50 PM
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  • comment number 1
  • date 06-06-2009 12:34 AM
  • author regularjoe writes:
body Victor:
I always liked Constantine's singing, so if he deserves the award, it would be great if he won.

I am curious as to how many of the 80 Top Ten Idol Finalists have gone on to do well in singing, acting, etc.
Anyone want to tackle this one?
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  • comment number 2
  • date 06-06-2009 01:08 AM
  • author RedMomma5 writes:
body Hi Victor. Glad to hear Constantine is up for a Tony and it would be wonderful if he did win.

Not sure what you are meaning to ask with your question "Have You Rock of Ages"?....so, I won't answer that one!...lol
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  • comment number 3
  • date 06-06-2009 01:12 AM
  • author Inga writes:
body Thought I'd keep you company for a minute reg.joe. Constantine is a survivor. I liked him during his AI days. Wasn't he competing the same season as Carrie Underwood and Bo Bice? As for your question..hmm...Jennifer Hudson (oscar winner), clay Aiken. Jordan Sparks doing well at the moment. Kelly Clarkson, Kelli Pickler (another survivor). I see Kimberly Locke's name pop up now and then. LaTaya London locally. Bo Bice, I though he would be great. Taylor Hicks probably will have a long if not spectacular career. Bucky Covington shows up to. Melinda Dolittle in Christian music. Almost forgot Chris Doughtry (don't like him but think he is good). Diana DeGarmo has had Broadway success. Elliot Yamin is doing well and probably will be successful. This season's finalists will surely provide bill board hits. I am thinking of one in particular: tall, dark and handsome.
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  • comment number 4
  • date 06-06-2009 01:13 AM
  • author RedMomma5 writes:
body regularjoe....I posted a link on the American Idol board on one of the threads there showing what awards the Idol contestants had taken thus far. Check it out...I believe it's on the thread that someone started who was complaining that the contestants have no talent, etc....and this was a response to that very obviously WRONG opinion!
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  • comment number 5
  • date 06-06-2009 01:15 AM
  • author Inga writes:
body Have to correct this error: Bucky Covington shows up too...not to.
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  • comment number 6
  • date 06-06-2009 02:24 AM
  • author Peter13Dragon writes:
body How 'bout a couple of David's from last year.
:-) p13
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  • comment number 7
  • date 06-06-2009 09:29 AM
  • author cousin_frank1 writes:
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Victor writes..
"his nomination is another huge step toward proving the talent that has come out of "American Idol" in its eight-year history. "

Victor, to work as a associate producer of 19 Productions, you need to be more suddle or you will be pegged as part of the network, such as MJSBIGBLOG, Ricky, VFTW, idolforums, etc.

Message Edited by cousin_frank1 on 06-06-2009 09:31 AM

Message Edited by cousin_frank1 on 06-08-2009 08:52 PM
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  • comment number 8
  • date 06-06-2009 10:39 AM
  • author Shattah206 writes:
body regularjoe, Inga -- Mandisa is doing Christian music also. We have her CD for sale at our church bookstore. I have her Sparrow Records page up now and am listening while I type . . .
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  • comment number 9
  • date 06-06-2009 10:46 AM
  • author Shattah206 writes:
body As for the actual column topic and Victor's question, I have not seen Rock of Ages, but I'd love to when it goes on tour. I saw Jersey Boys and it was the same type of thing. I loved getting to know the story, but it was the music that was so familair and fun that made me leap to my feet afterwards. It was the most enthusiastic standing ovation I have ever seen . . . don't even get me started on how those have been cheapened when every single performance of any kind gets one these days, but anyway . . . for Jersey Boys the theatre was not decorated and the audience did not sing along, but it was tough not to!

I'm looking forward to Rock of Ages, but of course it really will be "ages" before it gets to Seattle :smileyhappy:
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